“Theo of Golden” became a word-of-mouth smash hit. It sold 3,000 copies in 2023, then 24,000 in 2024. This year, sales ...
As winter settles in and the year winds down, there’s no better time to curl up with a book that speaks to the complexity and beauty of queer life. This season’s reading list spans ...
Here are recommended reads about the United States — perfect for the history buff on your gift list, or anyone looking to learn more about how the U.S got to where it is today.
The personal essay is an essential component of your application. How compelling it is — or isn't — can make or break your acceptance.
Opinion
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Iconic Movie Volleyball I Happen to Share a Name with
Cast Away turns 25 this year. In celebration, a look at how it feels to share a name with one of its most iconic characters.
A few years ago, the food writer Betty Fussell got a call from The New York Times obituaries department. The good news, she ...
Android widgets changed how students manage their daily routines. These home screen tools provide instant access to ...
The holidays already? Or, as the Grinch might say, “Again??” Luckily, the Grinch isn’t writing my column today, so I can share the joy of books that might give you a lift over the dark ...
In Sherrie Flick's lastest short story copllection, "I Have Not Considered Consequences," bears mingle with people in ...
The clarity and simplicity of these themes is a strength of the book, as is the frequent use of diagrams to illustrate them.
You might start re-cluttering your house with new, tasteful objects. The bad distractions are mostly gone. The question is, ...
From comfort food recipes courtesy of Stephanie Hansen to Indigenous culinary journeys with Sean Sherman, this year’s stack of local books are page-turners.
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